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Numbered Entry List by Class Driver Co-Driver Nat Numbered Entry list by Class Driver Co-Driver Nat. Car Make & Model Year c.c. Category & Class AB: Cars built before 1st Jan 1941 1 Michael Kunz James Ewing IRL/GBR Dodge Senior Six 1928 2995 2 Gerd Buehler Jose Romao de Sousa DEU/POR BMW 327/28 Sport Coupe 1938 1971 Category & Class CD: Cars built between 1st Jan.1941 & 31st Dec. 1959 5 Ian Glass Nick Ward Wal/NI Ford 103E 1953 1172 6 Henrik Verspohl Horst Pokroppa DEU/DEU MGA Coupe 1957 1500 Category E: Cars built between 1st Jan.1960 & 31st Dec. 1967 Class E1: Saloon Cars 8 Pieter Hennipman Thijs Hennipman NLD/NLD Peugeot 403 1960 1500 9 Roger Cooke Alison Cooke GBR/GBR Rover 80 P4 1960 2250 10 Robert McClean Susan McClean GBR/GBR Rover P4-100 1962 2625 11 Clare Nedin Rachel Wakefield Wal/Eng Ford Cortina Mk1 (A&D) 1965 1498 12 Graham Briggs Julian Pitts GBR/GBR Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1 1965 1598 13 Peter Morris Helen Morris GBR/GBR Volvo Amazon 123 GT 1967 1778 Class E2: Sports and GT cars up to 2000cc 14 Jonathan Miles Christine Miles Eng/Eng Porsche 356B 1962 1720 15 Klaus Mueller Eric Schwab DEU/DEU Lancia Fulvia Coupe 1965 1300 16 Mark Godfrey Martyn Taylor Eng/Eng MGB 1965 1950 17 Colin Evans Roger Bricknell GBR/GBR MGB GT 1966 1844 18 Derek Reynolds Sean Reynolds GBR/GBR Porsche 912 1967 1720 19 Nico van Dord Rob Ausems NLD/ Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV 1967 1779 20 Andrew Smith Nick Smith GBR/GBR MGB GT 1967 1800 21 Tim Lawrence Alan Petitt GBR/GBR MGB GT 1967 1860 Class E3: Sports and GT cars of 2001cc and over 23 Tony Sheach Rob Kiff GBR/GBR Triumph TR4 1962 2138 24 Jonathan Hancox Richard Lambley GBR/GBR Triumph TR4 1962 2188 25 Lloyd Gooding Malcolm Welford GBR/GBR Austin Healey 3000 MkII 1963 3000 26 Paul Kirtley David Jones GBR/GBR Triumph TR4 (A&D) 1964 2138 27 Gerhard Witzany Astrid Witzany DEU/DEU Ford Mustang 289 V8 1965 4736 28 Francis Galashan Michael Brooks GBR/ Triumph TR4A 1966 2138 Category F: Cars built between 1st Jan.1968 & 31st Dec.1974 Class F1: Saloon cars up to 1800cc *29 Nick Jarvis Ryan Pickering GBR/GBR Ford Escort RS1600 1972 1975 30 Bill Cleyndert Robert Ellis Eng/Eng Austin 1800 1968 1800 31 Ton Mens Lynn Mens-Roeten NLD/NLD Morris 1800 Mk II S 1970 1798 32 Kevin Haselden David Kirkham GBR/GBR Mini Cooper S 1971 1293 33 Richard Harri Pierre Retord CHE/CHE Lancia Fulvia HF 1971 1600 34 Andrew McAlpine Fred Gallagher Eng/N-IRL Lancia Fulvia 1.6HF 1972 1585 35 Seren Whyte Elise Whyte Wal/Wal BMW 1602 (A&D) 1972 1600 36 Pierre Gerber Hans-Peter Schaerli CHE/CHE Volkswagen Beetle 1303S 1973 1584 Class F2: Saloon cars of 1801cc and above 37 Christian Rüter Stephan Huber DEU/DEU Peugeot 404 1968 1950 38 Nigel Botterill Julian Marshall GBR/GBR Rover P5B Coupe 1968 3500 39 Herbert Stranzinger Josef Stranzinger AUT/AUT Volvo 122S 1969 1990 40 Dennis de Roos Pieter Knikkink NLD/NLD Volvo Amazon 131 1970 1995 41 Richard Boughton Kevin Savage Eng/Eng BMW 2002Tii 1972 1996 42 Steven Winter Chris Winter GBR/GBR Volvo 140 1973 1980 43 Andy Lane Iain Tullie Eng/Eng BMW 2002 tii 1973 1996 44 David Bryan Andy Ballantyne GBR/GBR Ford Escort RS2000 1974 1995 * NB car 29 running in class F2 Continued………… Class F3: Sports and GT cars 45 Benedict Morgan Chris Morgan GBR/GBR Porsche 911 SWB (A&D) 1968 1991 46 Tomas de Vargas Machuca Leigh Powley GBR/GBR Porsche 911 2.2 S LHD (A&D) 1970 2199 47 Paul Crosby Andy Pullan GBR/GBR Porsche 911 1970 2687 48 Dominik Lingg Michael Gerber CHE/CHE Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV (A&D) 1971 1750 Category & Class G: Cars built from 1st January 1975 Class G1: Saloon cars up to 1800cc 50 Jerome Ambrosini Yves Thirionet FRA/FRA Audi 80 GTE 1976 1588 51 Dietrich Krahn Dieter Geske DEU/DEU Audi 80 GLS 1978 1600 52 Andy Simpson Brian Dwelly GBR/GBR Austin Morris Mini Clubman 1275 GT 1980 1275 53 Andrew King Alan Mayes GBR/GBR Alfa Romeo Alfasud Gold cloverleaf 1983 1500 54 Simon Harris Dood Pearce Eng/Eng Volkswagen Golf Gti 1983 1780 55 Stephan Papp Thomas Bichlmair AUT/AUT BMW 316 1984 1766 56 Josef Rothe Axel Patzig DEU/DEU BMW 316 1984 1600 57 Sam Dawson Rory Game GBR/GBR BMW 318i 1984 1800 Class G2: Saloon cars of 1801cc and above 58 Karsten Weber Thomas Koerner DEU/DEU BMW 320/4 1976 1991 59 James Baxter Alan Mills Eng/Eng BMW M535i 1981 3453 60 Eva Lemke Willi Potjans DEU/DEU BMW 525 B 1983 2674 61 Helge Helmbold Selina Helmbold DEU/DEU Mercerdes-Benz 280 TE 1983 2800 62 Stefan Behr Michael Schrõder DEU/DEU BMW 320i 1984 2000 63 John Lechner Thomas Lorenz DEU/DEU Saab 900 1985 1985 Class G3: Sports and GT cars 64 Justin Lawson John Lawson GBR/GBR MGB 1975 1800 65 Johann-Christoph Rudin Joerg Uhr CHE/DEU Porsche 924 1976 1983 66 Stefan Mueller Martin Rudolf CHE/CHE Reliant Scimitar GTE Special 1976 5700 67 Tobias Gumper Stefan Lettenmeyer DEU/DEU Porsche 924 1978 1998 68 Michael Baker Simon Baker GBR/GBR Porsche 911 SC 1978 2993 69 Barry Milsom Nathan White GBR/GBR MGB GT 1980 1800 70 Stephen Pollock David Horne Sco/Eng Porsche 924 Turbo 1981 1984 71 Kevin Furnish Pamela Furnish GBR/GBR Audi Quattro Turbo 1983 2144 *72 Werner Steringer Bjoern Steringer DEU/DEU Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 1985 2800 Category & Class H: Classic 4x4 vehicles 74 Ulrich Schoedel Jens Ruppert DEU/DEU Range Rover Classic 1978 3528 75 Reiner Seume Julian Seume DEU/DEU Range Rover 3.5 (A&D) 1980 3528 76 Andreas von Engelbrechten Franz Buettner DEU/CHE Volkswagen Iltis 1981 1695 77 Richard Nicholls Adie Nicholls GBR/GBR Land Rover 90 SWB V8 1985 3528 Classic Car Tour T1 Jonathan McCullough Peter McCullough GBR/GBR Triumph TR3A 1958 2138 T2 Simon Pandolfi Vera Aland ITA/RUS Triumph TR4A (A&D) 1966 2158 T3 Patrick Gerber Thomas Strebel CHE/CHE MG B Roadster 1977 1798 * NB car 72 running in class G2 Gold highlight indicates previous Gold Medal winners .
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